Hi folks. Y'all helped me set up my home cameras a while back with BlueIris and they have been running very solidly for some time.
BluieIris is awesome!
But lately, having an issue with "peer certificate verification failure" in Open VPN when I go to use my android phone to access the VPN...
"Then go to the camera Network settings and change the camera IP address to the range of your system and hit save. "
Pretty sure that is what I had done early on....WITAJ had walked me through step by step as well as did others....I remeber those screens when setting up the two NIC cards....and...
Thanks! Yeah I am running Home 10 x64 on this box.
Can you clue me in on manually assigning the IPs w/o using a seperate DHCP server?
After another restart I am now able to get back into settings and BI is running and all cameras are up.....
But here is what my camera side NIC is saying. Not...
I am almost certain I did assign static IPs to ten cameras when I set up the dual nics....I just cant remember where to look to verify that. I swear I did.
But the second nic is showing DHCP...so......I may be full of poop....
Thought at least for now I was good aside from the DHCP stuff...but...
Ok...well....I told you I am a newbie......
I was avoiding shutting down /restarting the B machine figuring that I would avoid MORE issues.
I restarted the box and like magic all cameras are now back.
I guess the NIc got confused?
That said, My second NIC card, the one running the camera...
Since the cameras do not show up on my router, they only connect to the BI machine.....I assume I need to set up static IPs there for the cameras?
But I thought I did this when I set them up originally on the second NIC.....
In my BI box under networking and for the NIC card running the camera...
But if the subnet of the PC is set at the router level, how does that work without breaking stuff?
BUT---update -- here is what is nuts.
I just switched all the cabling back to exactly where it all was before, restoring my camera side switch etc.. I labeled stuff prior to changing stuff...
Thanks
FWIW the brillcam is not in my router network map anywhere right now (nor is that funky MAC address I was talking about earlier)....
So I disconnected my other two cameras from the POE switch, disconnected the cable connecting it to the camera nic....then.....took the internet cable...
The camera is (was) setup as a static IP as are my others.....
The factory reset is what I am clinging to....
Dumb question -- in the dual nic setup you helped me with, the three cameras are on a switch on that second NIC, isolated from the interweb.....
IF the camera did default to its...
I was perusing my Asus router logs and found that there is a mac address constantly trying to connect, authorizes, then deauthorizes.
I looked online for what the vendor of the MAC address is and it says "Tuya Limited" from China....I found some info about TUYA that seems to indicate that they...
Sorry for not getting back on this topic sooner Flintstone.....life got busy and then I fell ill within a week or so of your last post......
I think where I am at is that I did as you suggested.....the "image" onto my backup platter drive 9my C drive is a SSD drive....) that did complete.
But...
I am not sure that the TARGET drive is the problem???
Macrium Reflect had shown the error when (IIRC( verifying the SSD that is my C drive.....that's when all hell broke loose.
I dont want to shanghai this thread.....my apologies for doing so...I do have anther thread - somewhere that I posted...